
European University Legacies- Problematic Heritage and Contemporary Practice
The book ‘European University Legacies- Problematic Heritage and Contemporary Practice’ co-edited by Peter Bille Larsen, University of Geneva and Markéta Křížová, Charles University launched in Bologna during the annual Coimbra meeting.
- Problematic University Heritage and Interrogating the Spirit of International Geneva: Colonial Entanglements, Structural Contradictions and Modern Backstories of Capitalism authored by Peter Bille Larsen
Decoloniality and heritage: learning from practice
Geneva Heritage Lab and the University of Exeter co-curated a special section of the American Anthropologist on decoloniality and heritage. Introduction: The heritage and decoloniality nexus: Global exchanges and unresolved questions in sedimented landscapes of injustice.
- Decolonizing a museum of ethnography? A conversation with Carine Ayélé Durand, director of the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva
- "It comes down to dealing with people": A conversation with Brennen Ferguson, Haudenosaunee Confederacy
- "Heritage is about today, it's not about what happened in the past": A conversation with Webber Ndoro, Director General of the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property
"Heritage Insights" series. First Volume
New edited volume by Florence Graezer Bideau and Peter Bille Larsen tackles the intersection between heritage and creativity. See volume preview here.
Policy brief: Mountain and Heritage-making
2022 is the international year of sustainable mountain development. The recent policy brief on Mountain and heritage-making was prepared with the support of the Geneva School of Social Sciences and the Mountain Partnership alliance.